5 Interior Colors to Ring In Spring

Throw away the grays and browns of wintertime drab and get ready for some springtime “pop!” As you pack away your sweaters and wool socks, take a look at these five colors that are sure to give your home the springtime spark it so desperately needs.

Pastel Pink

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Pastel pink is a great way to add some springtime charm to any room in your home. If an entirely pink room seems like a bit much, consider an accent wall. Regardless of how much pastel pink you add to a space, expect a warm, springtime glow. If you have particularly distinct décor, don’t worry — pastel pink plays well with others.

Custard Yellow

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Sometimes your home needs a shot of color to shake off its wintertime blues. Invite some sunshine into your home with custard yellow. If you’re hesitant to dedicate an entire room to yellow, consider highlighting a certain feature of your home. Doors, bookshelves and single (accent) walls are great for showing off a splash of springtime.

Navy Blue

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Navy blue may seem like a cold-weather color, but when paired with lighter trim and bright accent pieces — navy is a stunningly elegant springtime hue. Dark brown leather, soft reds and an appropriate splash of white are the perfect combinations to give your décor a classically handsome start to spring.

Radiant White

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Image via Studio McGee

Feeling like a new look may be in store this spring? Aside from warming your home with springtime sun, a white room can be completely transformed with a few new pieces of décor. That’s an entirely new look without a drop of paint — if only all spring-cleaning were that easy.

Deep Green

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Image via Happy Interior Blog

With all of the brightness of spring, sometimes a little low-key relaxation is needed. Consider a darker, forest green to give your room a feeling of quiet repose. Particularly in bathrooms, home offices and bedrooms, deep-seated greens bring the budding warmth of springtime indoors.